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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arts makes" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "arts" is a plural noun and should be paired with "make" instead of "makes."
Example: "The arts make a significant impact on society."
Alternatives: "art forms create" or "the arts produce".
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To sideline the arts makes no sense.
But participation in competitive sports and developing the discipline required to excel in the arts makes kids grittier.
The resounding message here was that digital and the arts makes sense, but we're not quite there yet.
As Peter Brook said, as soon as a theory in the performing arts makes itself evident, another production comes along and that requires a whole different set of theories.
Sachs, a senior lecturer in Princeton's Program in Visual Arts, makes films, installations, performances and web projects that explore the intricate relationship between personal observations and broader historical experiences by weaving together poetry, collage, painting, politics and layered sound design.
In "Republic, Lost" Lawrence Lessig — a Harvard Law School professor and a leading advocate of applying the principles of open Web access to less technical forms of creative expression, like music, writing, and the visual arts — makes an extraordinary leap of faith.
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"Banksy's art makes you think".
Thus art, at least modern art, makes itself new.
Funny how art makes its own luck.
Modern art makes its own moral luck.
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